Chemistry, asked by vikashraju2006, 5 months ago

carbonic acid is inorganic acid but weak acid is it right?​

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Answered by akanksha2614
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Chemical Properties

H2CO3 is a weak acid and is unstable in nature. It undergoes partial dissociation in the presence of water to yield H+ and HCO3– (bicarbonate) ions. Carbonic acid is a diprotic acid, and can hence form two types of salts, namely bicarbonates and carbonates


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Chemical Properties

H2CO3 is a weak acid and is unstable in nature. It undergoes partial dissociation in the presence of water to yield H+ and HCO3– (bicarbonate) ions. Carbonic acid is a diprotic acid, and can hence form two types of salts, namely bicarbonates and carbonates.

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